Written by Haritha Sivakumar

“Romance is powerful. It’s brave, vulnerable, and deeply human,” says Radhika Agarwal, the debutant romance author. Lifestyle journalist by day and writer by night, Radhika made her debut in the literature industry with her new book, Red Flags and Rishtas, released last December 2024.
The novel follows Ananya Kapoor, a self-proclaimed dating app queen with 153 dates under her belt, and Aadar Chauhan, a believer in arranged marriages. When fate (and nosy relatives) throw them into each other’s paths, sparks fly, banter ensues, and both are forced to question everything they thought they knew about love. One thing leads to another, and the two decide to strike a bet to see who can find 'The One' first. It's a story of romance, friendship, and unending banter, with one question looming large. Who is destined for a happily ever after—the serial dater or the serial suitor?

New problems require newer solutions. Radhika reminisces how writers like Meg Cabots and Sophie Kinsellas got her into reading romance genres and devouring them, but it was the countless conversations with friends about disastrous first dates, well-meaning aunties sending unsolicited rishtas over WhatsApp. The eternal debate between love marriages and arranged setups in modern India and -
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